' AUCTION SALES. | Newton king s LIST OF SALES. I AUGUST— Friday, 2S—Waiwakaiho V i Monday, 31—Toko ENTRIES INVITED. milE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE I X ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF I N.Z., LTD. (Successors to Messrs i Gillies and Nalder). LIST OF SALES FOB AUGUST— Thursday, 27—Hawera Horse Fair Friday, 28—Hawera Horse Fair Satuiday, 29—Hawera Horse Fair Monday, 31—Okaiawa SATURDAY’, AUUUST 29th. Matthews, gamlin and co. have received instructions from j MR H. CLOUGH to offer for salo ; ids property on the Junction R?ad, containing—--70 acres more or less, 1 mile from Post Office, with 5-room-ed house and outbuildings, 4 paddocks. Sale at 2 o’clock. AT THE HAYMARKET SATURDAY, AUGUST 29. Newton king will sell bj pqi> iio Auction as above—--40 weaners 20 stores 2 pedigree weaner boars. 1 6-month pedigree Berkshire ’ boar 25 sacks o.s. chaff 2 milk carts, gigs, fencing posts, and sundries
Sale at 1 o’clock. 188 3TSATFOBP SfBBT T, i. LAMAtON. t*«e?!ry, MfssailtsiMUi ino Fratihm : Qafes Haiti SVERY SATURDAY al 1*.»B. Clearing Sales of Housanoiti Furniture and Effects a Speciality. Clearing Sales Condueteti In any part q 1 the District. Prc.Tnt Account Sales after every Bale Vk U f A ! TONS UNDERTAKEN. LOANS NEGOTIATED. HEGIBTBBED LAND AGENT. Ur la-date Hit of Teem anti Cc-iitlrj Properties fer Bale. Agents for Kempthorno, trssnsrC Manures, and Amner’e Afrle-iituta Lime, Horse and Cow Covers of the High' est Quality at Lowest Rates. The Famous Mcßae Mattress, Soli Agents for Taranaki. Inspection in viied. Try us before going elfewhere Always on stock for private SalePrime O.S. Chaff, feed, and see< oats, wheat, barley, binde twine, seeds of all descriptions Scotch tares, horse and oov covers, furniture, tents all sizes marquees. Large supply of Inglewood Factor; bacon and hams always in stock. AT THE MART. SATURDAY, 29th AUGUST. Poultry, 12 purebred Indian Run ner ducks (laying), pair Eng lish Mallard ducks (gift to th war fund), vegetables, 2 incr bators, swedes, potatoes, case factory bacon, sideboarc good kitchen dresser, Orio range, Perfection stove, 2 Bei tall chairs, chaffcutter, dirun room table, carpet cloane: chairs, Duchess chest, whee barrow, copper and stand, pa] contents of a cottage, also sevi ral sacks grass-seed. zamswAH ACEHerr* W‘ HO I-SEAL'S buying agsnefcw « dei tj-ken for all British «a CVnitiiien iv ’ goods, mdu&g— Books ;;' d Stationery, Hoots, Shoes and Leather, Chcmi- i'c: nud Druggist*’ Sundri* Chins, Fartheuware and Gls.sswan Cycles, Motor Cars and AcewsorU Draper/, Millinery and Piece Qcoc Fancy Goods and Perfumery, Hardware, Machinery and Metals Jo < ellery, Plate and Watches. Z 4 lotcgraphic and Optical Goods. Fvcriwcng and Oilmen’? Wjicj, rtc.. Commission 2* to 6 per eae-. Trade Discounts allcmod. Special Quotations on? Demand. Samp!u (Jases from £lO upwards. Uoiuigum-snts fit Produce Bold Account.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 9, 28 August 1914, Page 8
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